Chapter 477: Hospital
When Shulka got out of the manhole cover, he had a towel in his hand, humming a song in his mouth, and walked with the others to the bath with easy steps. Mobile HPS:
Attentive people will notice that Shulka is humming the German song "Long Live Victory" in his mouth...... It is normal to know this song, it is a propaganda song of the German army, and it is usually played over and over again in the direction of the Soviet army with a loudspeaker, so that the Soviet soldiers are familiar with it, although they don't know the meaning of its lyrics, but it is not a big problem to hum a few words.
The bath was foggy, and sure enough, there were eight Germans bathing, and judging from the military uniforms and caps hanging aside, they were indeed officers.
Seeing Shulka and the others walking in, a trace of anger flashed in the eyes of these officers, and a blonde and blue-eyed officer led by him reprimanded Shulka and the others...... This is exactly what Shulka wants.
If Shulka and the others appeared in front of them in their clothes, their first reaction was to touch the gun and resist, which would be difficult to deal with them, these guys were very vigilant, and even if they took a bath, they put the pistol one step away.
But now, they obviously take Shulka and others for granted as their own people, but these "own people" don't know what to do, and they even plan to mix in when the officers are taking a bath.
Then, blonde blue eyes quickly realized something.
Shulka guessed that he must have remembered the guard outside the door...... If there are guards, there will be no "idle people" to come in, and it means that there are two things: one is that these people appear from the inside, and the other is that the guards are finished.
From this, it can be inferred that these people are not good.
Thinking of this, the blonde's blue-eyed eyes quickly turned to fear and panic, and then turned around to grab the gun.
But it was too late, and with a wave of Shulka's right hand, the military slammed diagonally upwards into his vocal cords from the right side.
The blonde clutched his neck in pain, trying to shout but couldn't shout, and turned to look at Shulka with his eyes full of unwillingness, despair and anger.
Shulka could read the meaning of the look.
Blonde and blue-eyed are the most obvious characteristics of the Aryans, and Hitler was a racist who believed that the Aryans were the best people, and even started wars to eliminate those inferior peoples and fight for more living space for the superior peoples.
Because of this, whether or not to be a purebred Aryan was often a criterion for Hitler's reuse of his subordinates.
This naturally gave the German officers who were Aryans a sense of superiority and thought that they were inherently superior to others.
At the moment of death, at the last moment of his death, the German Aryan officer in front of him, he seemed to be still thinking about ...... How is it possible, how can I die at the hands of an inferior people? In this way? It's a disgrace, a complete disgrace!
But war is such a reality that it doesn't give anyone a chance to start over, and the Aryans are no exception.
Shulka pulled out his thorn, and blood rushed out of the side of the officer's neck like a fountain and down the drain under the hot water of the sprinkler.
The officer sat down slowly against the wall, then fell to the ground, his blue eyes losing their life.
The situation was similar for the others, and the bare-handed and unprepared Germans were certainly no match for the Soviet soldiers, although a considerable part of them were new recruits...... Most of the 82nd Infantry Regiment were new recruits, and some of them were obviously first-time killers, and they were a little helpless when they started to do so, and they made some noise.
Shulka was worried that the guards outside the door would notice something unusual, so he simply whistled and glanced at Valery.
Valery nodded in understanding, and he quickly rinsed the thorn under the sprinkler head before heading out with the two men...... The guards at the door were so easy to deal with it, they would assume that it was their own people who came out of the bath, so they were defenseless, and they would even stand up and salute, because it was all the officers who bathed inside.
Then, one by one, the Soviet soldiers crawled out of the manhole covers.
Major Mikhailvich with Shulka's clothes and equipment.
Shulka actually wanted to put on the uniforms of those German officers, or have a few soldiers disguise themselves as officers to cause trouble.
But after thinking about it, I think it's better to forget it.
Mainly because this was an unplanned event, without prior notice to the whole group, a sudden change of plan would inevitably cause some confusion.
For example, a soldier disguised as a German officer will be injured by mistake, and a Soviet soldier will hesitate when he encounters a German officer.
What's more important is that this battle can almost be said to be a foregone conclusion by now, that is, the Soviet army has won it, and it is impossible to make such a toss.
This is indeed the case.
The battle started two minutes later, after all, the Soviets were wearing military uniforms, and they went out and ran into the Germans.
If it were a normal attack, the 82nd Infantry Regiment might have to pay some price if it wanted to take the hospital.
The problem was that the 82nd Infantry Regiment was attacking from within, while the Germans were unanimous with their firepower outward.
Coupled with the fact that the 82nd Infantry Regiment had been trained in urban street warfare and was very familiar with the terrain, the battle went smoothly, but it took only ten minutes to occupy three buildings and extend them as fast as possible.
The reason for this speed is that it was planned before.
The offensive of the 82nd Infantry Regiment was not carried out gradually building by building, but expanded as much and as quickly as possible at the first time, and even before that, the tasks were assigned to each unit: the first battalion was responsible for which district, the second battalion was responsible for which district, and then the battalion was refined.
Why this is done is needless to say.
The most important thing about this kind of surprise attack is not to clear a certain building of the enemy, but to deploy the troops in the fastest time.
If you only focus on the present, a regiment of more than 1,000 people can indeed safely occupy one building, but this will also prepare the German troops in other buildings for targeted defense.
Conversely, if you don't focus on clearing a building and infiltrate it in the first place, you will have very little time for the enemy to react.
On the other hand, the Soviet soldiers of the 82nd Infantry Regiment were trained in street fighting, and they were accustomed to placing snipers between buildings to cover each other, and to throwing a grenade before attacking and then coming out to strafe with a submachine gun, or firing an anti-infantry rocket into the passageway.
What's more, they also use special offensive methods, such as taking advantage of the characteristics of buildings to climb and throw grenades at windows.
As a result, the Germans were defeated and soon lost control of the hospital.
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